Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365
Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365

Full Body Leopard Taxidermy (Lafayette), TA365

Regular price $5,400.00

Length: 48"

Width: 22.5"

Height: 36"

Weight: 40 lbs

You will receive the exact item pictured.

*This piece can only be sold to Oklahoma residents*

Why choose local pickup? Ordering online ahead of time ensures the piece you want is yours before you get to the store! Please give us 24 hours to process your order, you will receive an email notification when your items are ready for pickup. All local pickup orders must be picked up within two weeks of receiving this notification. Failure to pick up your order within those two weeks without communication will result in a full refund in your order. If you are unable to make it to the store within that time period, please give us a call at 918.779.7040.

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We acquired our leopard second-hand from a private collection, the animal was hunted and taxidermied in Namibia in 2013 when the African Leopard was classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. As of 2025 the African Leopard is considered vulnerable. All leopard hunting in Namibia is highly regulated and permits must be obtained through the Namibian Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism. As a conservation effort, hunting female leopards is prohibited, all hunted leopards are older males that have passed their reproductive peak. It is illegal to bring back meat to the U.S. so any meat is required to be donated to local communities and extra is used as feed for other predators. Trophy hunting fees go back into conservation efforts or used to build schools and clinics on the land the hunt took place.